Well, by definitions hashes are unordered collections. You could e.g. get an ordered list/array of key/value pairs or whatever, but they won't be hashes. Or you could use Tie::Hash::Indexed or Tie::IxHash to get ordered hashes.
Regarding your questions, I hope you can re-phrase them.
-- Kirill
In reply to Re: How to sort Hashes of Hashes and print results in a file
by kirillm
in thread How to sort Hashes of Hashes and print results in a file
by stan131
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